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Name
  
Kan Ishii

Siblings
  
Maki Ishii

Music director
  
Gorath

Parents
  
Bac Ishii

Role
  
Composer


Died
  
November 24, 2009, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan

Movies
  
Meito bijomaru, The Princess Sen

Similar People
  
Maki Ishii, Bac Ishii, Masaichi Nagata, Fumio Hayasaka, Kenji Mizoguchi

Kan ishii sinfonia ainu song of a withered tree and the sun


Kan Ishii (石井歓, Ishii Kan, 30 March 1921 in Tokyo, Japan – 24 November 2009 in Yokohama, Japan) was a Japanese composer, and the brother of composer Maki Ishii. His father, Bac Ishii (石井漠, Ishii Baku, 1886–1962) was a prominent Japanese ballet dancer. His Symphonia Ainu won a prize at the 1958 Art Festival, inspiring him to do further work inspired by nationalist primitivism. His musical style appeals directly to the emotions, and shows the influence of Carl Orff. In addition to orchestral and vocal music, he has written extensively for the stage, including 6 operas, 3 ballets and 9 film scores, including the 1962 science-fiction film Gorath. Ishii accepted a position as professor at Shōwa College of Music in 1986.

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Kan ishii marimo tokyo s o t mori


Selected works

  • Marimo (ballet)
  • Sinfonia Ainu for soprano, chorus and orchestra
  • Suite from Marimo for orchestra
  • Going in a Wide Plain for wind orchestra
  • Music for Percussions by Eight Players
  • Sonata for viola and piano (1962)
  • Preludes for piano
  • The Music for Flute (flute solo)
  • Songs of a Withered Tree and the Sun for male chorus and piano
  • Japanese Folk Songs for voice and piano
  • Gorath (film score)
  • References

    Kan Ishii Wikipedia